The Old Curiosity ShopPenguin UK, 26 ביולי 2012 - 768 עמודים With an essay by Lyn Pykett. |
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Charles Dickens. dead but conscious, in a noisy churchyard, and had no hope of rest for centuries to come. Then the crowds for ever passing and repassing on the bridges (on those which are free of toll at least) where many stop on fine ...
... hope . The best they can do , is to keep an eye to their business and leave me to mine . There's a friend of mine waiting outside , and as it seems that I may have to wait some time , I'll call him in , with your leave . ' Saying this ...
... Hope and patience , hope and patience ! ' These words were uttered in too low a tone to reach the ears of the young men . Mr Swiveller appeared to think that they implied some mental struggle consequent upon the powerful effect of his ...
... hope so,' said the old man with something like a groan. 'Hope so!' echoed the dwarf, approaching close to his ear; 'neighbour, I would I knew in what good investment all these supplies are sunk. But you are a deep man, and keep your ...
... hope to triumph yet . All is for her sake . I have borne great poverty myself , and would spare her the sufferings that poverty carries with it . I would spare her the miseries that brought her mother , my own dear child , to an early ...